Gallery: Estonia installs first bunkers on Baltic Defense Line
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The fortifications are part of a staggered defense system about 966 kilometres long, designed to protect the Baltic states from Russian attacks.
In Estonia, the preparatory work for the construction of the first bunkers has begun, with which the Baltic EU and NATO country want to secure their border with Russia against possible attacks. Poland has the same plan and sets it up on anti-personnel mines. With defence facilities and physical barriers, Estonia wants to stop the aggressor Russia. Overall, it is planned to build up to 600 bunkers in the northeast and southeast of Estonia by the …
Estonia began last week the construction of the first five fortunes on the border with Russia, as part of a so-called Baltic defence line, announced Wednesday the Estonian Centre for Defence Investments.
By the end of 2027, a total of 600 new shelters for possible attacks from Russia will be built.
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